The Dallas Symphony Orchestra is one of America’s major orchestras in the United States. Just as the magnificent music produced by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra is the result of complementary arrangements of diverse instruments, we believe the blending of diverse individuals can produce the same harmonious results. Diversity brings a depth and richness to the organization that would be otherwise unattainable.

We offer a competitive salary and benefits package for full-time employees, a business casual work environment, free covered parking at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center and free tickets for select concerts. If you’d like to be a part of a world-class symphony, here are a few of the positions we currently have open. 

Current Open Positions

The Dallas Symphony seeks a dynamic development professional to serve as Director of Institutional and Board Engagement. The Director of Institutional and Board Engagement works closely with donors at every level, monitoring movement of donors up the giving pipeline to meet the fundraising objectives outlined in the DSO’s annual and long-term goals.

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The Dallas Symphony seeks an experienced professional to fill the role of Event Operations Manager. The Event Operations Manager is responsible for advancing details for assigned events and disseminating information and site plans.

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The Dallas Symphony has an exciting opportunity for an experienced program or volunteer services professional to service as Senior Manager of Volunteer Services. This vital role provides leadership to the Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s volunteer programs, including all fundraising, educational, and service projects of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra League (DSOL), Young Professionals and Guild.

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The Dallas Symphony has an exciting opportunity for an experienced Gifts Officer. The Gifts Officer is responsible for developing and executing high-level and comprehensive donor strategies to achieve organizational fundraising goals.

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The Dallas Symphony has an exciting opportunity for an Events Coordinator to assist with the planning and execution of donor benefit, fundraising, cultivation and stewardship events and event-related administrative duties.

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The Dallas Symphony seeks an experienced Lighting Technician to provide technical production support with emphasis on performance lighting installation/operation, as well as maintenance for performance lighting equipment and architectural fixtures for arts and cultural events at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center.

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The Dallas Symphony Orchestra has several opportunities available for Part-Time Contract Teaching Artists (violin, cello, percussion, and bassoon) in our Young Musicians program. One of many educational programs offered through the Dallas Symphony, Young Musicians is a year- round, summer and after-school music program designed to nurture and empower youth in southern Dallas and beyond.

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PLEASE NOTE: Due to an increase in online scams and identity theft, please be aware that should you be selected for an interview, the Dallas Symphony Human Resources office will contact you directly by phone. The Dallas Symphony does not communicate with candidates using chat services and will not make a legitimate job offer to candidates in an online forum.